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My Noodles Café Opens 16th Outlet in Lagos

by Ngozi Ibe
2 months ago
in Business
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My Noodles Café (MNC), formerly known as Indomie Café, has opened its 16th outlet in Gbagada, Lagos, further expanding its footprint in the city’s fast-casual dining space.

Launched in 2018 with its flagship store in Surulere, MNC has since established outlets in prime locations including Ikeja, Lekki, Victoria Island, Yaba and Ikorodu. The café, recognised as Nigeria’s first noodle-focused eatery, allows customers to fully customise their Indomie meals using more than 15 signature sauces to suit various tastes.

Speaking at the launch, Manpreet Singh, Chief Marketing Officer at Tolaram, said the expansion highlights the growing demand for the brand’s unique dining concept.

“My Noodles Café is not just about food; it’s about experience. We’ve created a space where people can connect, personalise their meals and enjoy a modern twist on a national favourite,” he said.

Temitope Ashiwaju, General Manager, Corporate Communications and Events at Dufil Prima Foods, added that the growth of the brand reflects its commitment to innovation and consumer needs.

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“We combine the familiarity of Indomie with fresh, exciting flavours in a welcoming café atmosphere that appeals to all age groups,” he said.

Known for its relaxed ambience, strong customer service and a 4.8-star customer rating, My Noodles Café continues to redefine quick dining. In addition to its in-store experience, the brand also provides delivery services through mobile and social media direct messaging to ensure customers can enjoy its meals from anywhere in Lagos.

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